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On this episode of Eastern Express, we take a deep dive into why allowing Vladimir Putin to claim an easy win in Ukraine could set a dangerous precedent. We explore how a “just give him some land” mentality harms democracy and encourages further aggression. Tune in to find out why standing with Ukraine is imperative for global security.

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Good reporting. Thank you. Strong Ukraine. Strong NATO. Strong Poland. STRONG EUROPE!!!!

marlenfras
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Thank you for bringing the truth of the Ukraine 🇺🇦 invasion by russia and putin, you do bring the news that a lot of other commentators don't or won't say, there are some really great news out there and your one of the very few that do say how it is even if you are showing hand to hand combat and the poor unfortunate Ukraine Soldier past away.
Ukraine people and the Ukraine Military are doing it really tuff out there and you tell it how it is, thank you.
Clayton from Queensland Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇺🇦🇺🇦

claytonwilkie
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Don't give Putin one inch of Ukraine land up including Crimea. Get out of Ukraine land.

julianmansell
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Potatis prinsen är under Putin och är rädd.

yvonnelorentzen
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People only care about what affects them, and this is why people are forgetting about ukraine.

Selfish world

British-Chaz
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Nếu tôi là trưởng phòng giao thông hoặc kỹ sư cầu cống của huyện này, tôi không cho phép xây dưng cầu này theo cách bản vẽ trình bày vì nó sẽ dễ bị sập cầu đấy, nó sẽ không chịu nổi trọng trải của xe bốn bánh có chở hàng hóa, vậy đừng có bị hối hận như cầu Lũng Cán chưa hoàn thành mà đã bị sập rồi đó nhe các bạn!

lahy
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Why the big ugly table in Kremlin?? Just looks stupid!😂

simengrandal
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These cia poles is crying a lot, cry babe cry

katarinakrasinsk
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I do not believe in a consession on Ukraines side, and i wish nothing less

boomdelted
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I`d like to see a Factual news report,
why bother reporting on the sunken river tankers that broke up due to waves in the black sea.
Saying "They collided" - while in different parts of the black sea??
Makes it sound like an unaviodable tragic accident, not the deliberate act of a desperate oil revenue dependant state evading sanctions!

adrianlawrence
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Ukraine is partially correct, but at the same time the Russian public are living in a fearful country which they see little choice. It would take a huge number of the public to rebel as they would have to rebel against Putin, his police and soldiers

billyblackie
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Putin tried to seek peace in Ukraine since 2014 Kiev coup financed by USA.
In 2014, Foreign Affairs published an article by John Mearsheimer, the renowned American political scientist behind the theory of offensive realism. In his piece, Why the Ukraine Crisis is the West’s Fault, Mearsheimer argued that NATO’s strategic ambitions in Eastern Europe provoked Russia’s actions in Crimea and Ukraine. His insights, dismissed at the time, have since been vindicated by events.
Fast forward to December 2024: Mearsheimer’s skepticism resurfaced in an interview with Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, published by UnHerd. Mearsheimer doubted that Trump, despite his unconventional rhetoric, would bring meaningful change to US policy. “Trump is surrounded by hawks with deeply entrenched Russophobia, ” he observed. While Trump’s personal views might differ from Washington orthodoxy, the forces shaping his administration remain aligned with America’s long-standing ambitions of hegemony.
Trump’s first term demonstrated this paradox clearly. Despite his campaign promises to “get along with Russia” and even consider recognizing Crimea, little changed. While Trump and President Vladimir Putin met six times and engaged in what seemed like constructive dialogue, US policy continued to push Russia out of global energy markets, impose sanctions, and arm Ukraine. At a 2023 rally, Trump himself dismissed accusations of being “soft on Russia, ” boasting that he had sent “hundreds of Javelins” to Ukraine while the Obama administration sent “pillows.”
As it happens.

bobtate
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Don't like to see the horse talking

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